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Conduct a thorough on-site inspection to identify roofing issues, including leaks, damaged tiles/shingles, rust, cracks, or compromised waterproofing.
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Prepare a detailed inspection report documenting the current roof condition with recommendations.
2. Removal and Disposal
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Safely dismantle and remove existing roofing materials, including tiles, shingles, metal sheets, battens, ridge caps, flashing, gutters, and insulation, as applicable.
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Responsible disposal of debris and waste materials to an authorized facility to ensure environmental compliance and site cleanliness.
3. Roof Preparation
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Inspect the underlying roof structure (rafters, beams, plywood decking, or concrete surfaces) for structural integrity.
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Replace or repair any damaged structural elements as necessary.
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Clean and prepare the roof surface thoroughly to ensure proper adhesion and sealing of the new roofing system.
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4. Installation of New Roofing System
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Supply and install new roofing materials (concrete roof tiles, terracotta tiles, metal roof sheets, shingles, or other specified materials).
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Install battens, underlayment membranes, flashing, valleys, ridges, and gutters with careful attention to waterproofing details and weatherproofing standards.
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5. Waterproofing and Sealing
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Apply waterproofing solutions and sealants at critical junctions (valleys, ridges, flashing, joints, penetrations, etc.) to prevent water ingress.
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Perform necessary leak tests after installation to confirm effective waterproofing performance.
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6. Final Inspection and Quality Assurance
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Conduct a comprehensive final inspection to confirm workmanship quality, proper installation, waterproofing effectiveness, and aesthetic finish.
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Provide documentation and photographic evidence of completed reroofing works.
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Issue workmanship warranty certificates, as applicable, for client assurance
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Ensure installation follows manufacturer specifications and industry best practices for durability and aesthetics.